Players set for difficult but fair test at Oak Hill


  • Golf
  • Wednesday, 07 Aug 2013

ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - A formidable finish, challenging rough and a difficult but fair test overall lies in store for the players this week when Oak Hill Country Club's East Course stages its third PGA Championship.

Golf's leading players have assembled in the leafy surrounds of upstate New York for the year's final major, featuring a 156-man field that includes 99 of the world's top 100 with South Africa Louis Oosthuizen (hip-related injury) the lone absentee.

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